Tennis legend Serena Williams is set to wrap up her history-making career at the US Open. Since announcing sheās āevolving away from tennisā in the September issue of Vogue, the 23-time Grand Slam champion has been relatively quiet about her decision.
On the debut episode of the podcast Archetypes with Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, Serena offered details on why she decided this was the right time to end her competitive career.
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āIāve struggled with it for a while. Iām going to be crying at everything. Donāt think Iām sad. Itās not sad tears. Iāve been doing this since I can remember. And Iām 40 years old now, so itās like my whole entire being and my whole entire life has been for one purpose. So to not do that anymore, itās exciting, right? Iām really looking forward to it,ā Williams said. āI canāt wait to wake up one day and literally never have to worry about performing on such a high level and competing. Iāve actually never felt that. Iāve had a baby and I stopped and Iāve had injuries, but there was always somewhere in the back of my mind that itās still a possibility. So for it to just be completely gone is, itās new territory for me. Like I said, Iām happy about it, but itās just also something that Iāve actually never experienced in my life.ā
Meghan and Serena are close friends, so the four-time Olympic gold medalist had previously discussed her retirement with The Duchess and her husband Prince Harry. Meghan was able to relate her and Harryās choice to step down from the royal family to Serena figuring out if now was the time to call it quits.
The seven-time Wimbledon champion wanted to just quietly walk away from the sport, but Meghan made it clear that the rest of us would not let that happen.
āYouāre not going to do that. No one in the planet would let you do that. You are too loved,ā The Duchess said. āWhat Iām most excited about is that the last hurrah will be at the U.S. Open because itās home.ā
In both the Vogue article and this conversation, Serena has told us how much she dislikes the word āretirement.ā She chose to call it an evolution because thatās how she sees her next chapter.
āI do like the word evolution because I donāt like the word retirement. I donāt like it for me in this scenario because I will never retire from something that you absolutely love. I will always have some sort of involvement, it wonāt be professionally, but I will always want to be involved in some way, shape or form in tennis,ā the six-time US Open champion said. āIām doing more business things. I really want to expand my family. Iāve been putting it off for so long. And as a woman, thereās only so long you can put that off.ā
Interestingly enough, Serena also noted that sheās been competing so long, this is the first time sheās choosing her own career and future.
āTennis was chosen for me and I loved that choice, I couldnāt have made a better choice, right? So I was really happy that that happened,ā she said. āBut now, for the first time in my entire life, Iām choosing to do something. And itās hard because itās something Iāve actually never done. Iāve always done something different, and Iāve always enjoyed it so much. But Iām making a different choice and one to stop doing what I love and to hopefully, have more kids and to focus on other things and other stuff that I want to do.ā
Serena Williams will end her career at the 2022 US Open, which begins Monday, Aug. 29 and airs live on the ESPN Networks.
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